Oppression1920
Black WWI Veterans Lynched in Uniform; Resistance to Racial Terror Grows
Black veterans returning from World War I in uniform were targeted for racial violence in the early 1920s. At least ten Black veterans were lynched in uniform in 1919–1921. White supremacists were specifically threatened by the assertion of dignity represented by Black men in military uniform who had fought for a country that continued to oppress them. The veterans' willingness to resist violence was viewed as insubordination to the racial order. W.E.B. Du Bois's 1919 editorial 'Returning Soldiers' declared: 'We return fighting. Make way for Democracy!'